Study Reveals $249 Billion in US Health Care Costs Linked to Plastic Chemicals in 2018

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A new study found that hormone-disruptive plastic chemicals cost the U.S. health care system over $249 billion in 2018 alone, contributing to chronic diseases and early deaths. These chemicals, found in everyday items, are linked to cancer, brain damage, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and reproductive issues. The study focused on four groups of chemicals used in plastic production, highlighting their impact on health care costs. Experts hope the study will prompt discussions about regulating these chemicals and holding plastic manufacturers accountable for the societal and individual health costs.
Topics:health#endocrine-disrupting-chemicals#environmental-health#health-care-costs#health-environment#plastic-chemicals#plastic-pollution
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